While at DuPont, Greenewalt was a key figure in their development of
nylon and their
nuclear power program. He was awarded the
Lavoisier Medal for Technical Achievement by the DuPont Company in 1991. His widely varied interests included
ornithology and
high-speed photography via his friend
Harold E. "Doc" Edgerton. Greenewalt published a book of 70 high-speed photographs of
hummingbirds in 1960 (Greenewalt, C.H. 1960.
Hummingbirds Doubleday & Co., Garden City, New York.). And later,
Dimensional relationships for flying animals Washington. Smithsonian Institution, 1962. In 1968, he published
Bird Song. Acoustics and Physiology Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. He was president of the
American Philosophical Society. Greenewalt is the subject of the film
The Uncommon Man: Crawford H. Greenewalt, produced by the
Atomic Heritage Foundation. == Personal life ==